Speaking of “identity theft”, apparently Herschel Walker has a new personality: John Lewis.
No!
Man, this thread went dark quickly…
The perps used the identity of an unsuspecting person for one of the seditionists wandering around the facility where the voting machines are located. https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=08d69c73f1c88cc1JmltdHM9MTY2MzgwNDgwMCZpZ3VpZD0yNDY0NjI2ZS0xODg0LTZkNjItMmVmMC03MjkwMTkzNzZjNDYmaW5zaWQ9NTIxOA&ptn=3&hsh=3&fclid=2464626e-1884-6d62-2ef0-729019376c46&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubW90aGVyam9uZXMuY29tL21vam8td2lyZS8yMDIyLzA5L3RpbmEtcGV0ZXJzLWNhbnQta2VlcC1oZXItbW91dGgtc2h1dC8&ntb=1
Little Hitler is going to Uncle Sam’s B&B for 4 years!
With CTS, on a 4 year sentence he’ll be out in about 2 years, unless he fucks up. Prosecution requested 6.5 years. Trevor McFadden always seems to come in a little on the low side.
ETTD
they’re still drinking the Kool-Aid.
That stuff is addictive as hell. It’s active ingredients include denialtine, Seditionine, Racistchloroquine and suckeracillin. Withdrawal can be difficult if not impossible.
I was wondering about that too. Can it be so broad as to include stealing credentials of a technician - perhaps even a Dominion employee - who has legitimate access to machines during their illegal breach of one in Colorado? Can an action like that be basis for a charge of identity theft?
I had responded before seeing this. My suspicion was perhaps right then. I suspected the identity theft charge might have something to do with an action like this.
Everything’s on my phone
Which is why I took it to an insurrection.
When I see that photo of Lindell sitting alone in the stands all I can think of is Bob Euker saying “They must have me in the front row!”
Perhaps he lacks the manual dexterity to adjust manual controls?
I’m a Culver’s man myself. Let the North Mankatoans have their Hardee’s.
IANAL - if some overt act was required to get the password, that might count as a criminal act in its own right.
His hero, the former guy, is himself a great example of this. I’m from NYC, and most actors in the real estate world here were in awe of Trump’s ability to get investor$ despite his clownish stupidity. It was a marvel. But then he went on to swindle the entire country and in a much bigger way, while remaining kind of an idiot in most senses. Obviously has a fabulous talent for hoodwinking folks, but otherwise is mystifyingly dumb.
yes
Let him keep the 'stache though. It’s cute.
Leave the Scarecrow out of this. He stood up to MTG The Wicked Witch of the West Georgia, so I think he can handle Tina Peters.
According to Randall Munroe, the XKCD guy and author of the two “What If?” books, if you used modern components to built a computer with computing power exactly equivalent to the UNIVAC computer from the early 50’s, it would be small enough to fit inside a grain of salt. I have no independent confirmation of this, but it sounds right and he’s pretty reliable on stuff like this.
According to Randall Munroe, the XKCD guy and author of the two “What If?” books, if you used modern components to built a computer with computing power exactly equivalent to the UNIVAC computer from the early 50’s, it would be small enough to fit inside a grain of salt.
He was being generous. "I did my own research"©. The original Univac had something like 5200 vacuum tubes. Counting transistors 1-for-1 with the vacuum tubes, and taking a low value for current transistor densities at 100 million per square millimeter, an equivalent of the Univac would fit in an area of about 5.2 square microns. This is around 1/1000 the cross sectional area of a human hair.